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that's what the tape is telling us. it's going to happen, and if there ice any whiff of disappointments, you get that downtick. learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >> it's 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you live from the white house. stocks rallying and closing off the best levels of the session after senate majority leader harry reid warned it will be tough to reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff before christmas. we all note deadline, december 31. take a look at how we're finishing the day. the dow jones industrial average up about 80 points today. it was higher, much higher than 100 points earlier today, up two-thirds of 1%. volume o
that's what the tape is telling us. it's going to happen, and if there ice any whiff of disappointments, you get that downtick. learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >>...
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us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover financial and citi to a buy. take a look at those stocks today, and they are moving on that call. meredith joins me now to talk about the industry and the entire group. thanks for joining us. >> so good to see you. >> what is getting you bullish on the banks today? >> we went bullish yesterday morning, and i think this is a really, really important time for the financial. you have three things going on. most importantly clarity. more clarity today on the financials than you have in the five years since the financial crisis began,
us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover...
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he joins us now to make his case. >> welcome, sir. >> thank you very much for joining us. tell us in your own words what you're most fearing here >> you know what? we've got this r & d tax credit that has not been renewed, hitting our bottom line by 2%, 2.5%. think about it. these are high-paying jobs that we hire. it was just announced that china surpassed the u.s. in patent applications just last year. the r & d tax credit goes to hiring and expanding our r & d research. that and obama care, obama care just hit us by 19.5%. our medical costs are going up next year by 19.5%. so what can we do? we'll have to adjust our costs and get them in line. we compete in the worldwide economy, and our costs are going up. >> how much did that loss of the r & d tax credit cost your company as well? >> it cost us about 2.5%, 2% on the bottom line. >> and if the r & d tax credit does not come back, how many people might you have to let go next year? >> so what we have is we've got the 2%, 2.5% that we lost in the bottom line and obama care hitting us by 19.5%. our costs are going to go u
he joins us now to make his case. >> welcome, sir. >> thank you very much for joining us. tell us in your own words what you're most fearing here >> you know what? we've got this r & d tax credit that has not been renewed, hitting our bottom line by 2%, 2.5%. think about it. these are high-paying jobs that we hire. it was just announced that china surpassed the u.s. in patent applications just last year. the r & d tax credit goes to hiring and expanding our r & d...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> with a 106 point move to the upside in the dow jones industrial average see how gold prices are faring. they are closing and sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> reporter: gold moving in the opposite direction, a major selloff in the gold market with gold prices down, more than $20. a close that could be around 1670 an ounce and may drop toward the 200 day moving average, 1667. several factors pressuring prices. many sides talking about both sides. that having an impact on gold. moreover, what happened in china with them canceling orders for soybeans highlights the fact there may be cooling off going on in china. that exacerbated a selloff in the agriculture commodities and that translated to a selloff in gold and silver as well. what's interesting to note are some reports out from firms talking about what happened in commodities overall. so far this year we have seen losses overall for commodities sector. gold, though, has fared pretty well up
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. >> thanks for being with us. >> see, back to you. >> thanks for being with us on "power lunch." a must see show, black rock's 20-year outlook on stocks and bonds. mission critical, rise above d.c. continues on "street signs." of course, that continues right now. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: america, we're on the edge of the fiscal cliff. billions are at stake and your money hangs in the balance. while washington quarrels with itself, time for washington to put differences aside and put real compromise on the table. rise beyond disparity, rise past adversity, rise above. this is a cnbc special report "mission critical, rise above d.c." >> and the mission continues at 2:00 eastern time. welcome everybody i'm brian sullivan along with mario bartiromo. this is our special all day coverage live from capitol hill, mission critical, rise above d.c. after candid interviews with lawmakers all morning long, this is what we know now. just last hour representative lee terry, republican from nebraska tells us he feels like discussions on spending cuts are goi
. >> thanks for being with us. >> see, back to you. >> thanks for being with us on "power lunch." a must see show, black rock's 20-year outlook on stocks and bonds. mission critical, rise above d.c. continues on "street signs." of course, that continues right now. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: america, we're on the edge of the fiscal cliff. billions are at stake and your money hangs in the balance. while washington...
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i'm not used to that theater. i'm used to ceos. i wrote something that i trust ceos more than i do politicians. so people hate ceos, lawyers, who's not hated. i don't know, carmelo anthony, maybe you like him today? >> i think he's all right. i wouldn't drive with him, but otherwise he's good. >> these people come on and there's no give, there's no give, maybe what that really means there's give give give, i think at some face value -- >> there has been give in the last 24 hours. let's get the latest as far as the proposals back and forth at white house. the president and john boehner speaking by telephone on tuesday changing fiscal cliff proposals. reducing new tax revenue from 1.6 to $1.4 trillion over five years. but they're jockeying on who should spell out the specifics on the spending cuts. walmart's ceo mike duke expressed concerns about the fiscal cliff. >> the week before the election, only one-fourth, 25% of our core customers even knew what fiscal cliff meant. okay? one week after the election, it was up to 75%. now thes
i'm not used to that theater. i'm used to ceos. i wrote something that i trust ceos more than i do politicians. so people hate ceos, lawyers, who's not hated. i don't know, carmelo anthony, maybe you like him today? >> i think he's all right. i wouldn't drive with him, but otherwise he's good. >> these people come on and there's no give, there's no give, maybe what that really means there's give give give, i think at some face value -- >> there has been give in the last 24...
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we use twitter all -- many of us. i used it as a wire service frankly. and then i use it also to distribute news. i distribute that news of course on cnbc as well but i use it as another channel of distribution. should that be considered fair disclosure? >> there was a discussion about the notion of free speech. s.e.c. does not care about the first amendment. they think that this interstate commerce clause and that the securities and 34 act just completely trumps that. the idea of making a first amendment case is just stupid. they're not going to let you do it. they don't recognize it as part of commerce. >> it will be interesting. wells notice means they are likely to take action. defense here. you can still make it. it gives the opportunity to at least make a final defense so to speak as to why they shouldn't take action. we'll see what that defense is when mr. hastings -- we have a sense for it given what they wrote yesterday. >> i'm sure it will be closely watched. we should be clear that we didn't see too much reaction in the stock for good reason.
we use twitter all -- many of us. i used it as a wire service frankly. and then i use it also to distribute news. i distribute that news of course on cnbc as well but i use it as another channel of distribution. should that be considered fair disclosure? >> there was a discussion about the notion of free speech. s.e.c. does not care about the first amendment. they think that this interstate commerce clause and that the securities and 34 act just completely trumps that. the idea of making...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm mary thompson on the market flash. we're taking a look at jp penny, on an otherwise down day, we see 10 million shares traded with almost an hour having passed in the trading session. no news, but we're keeping watch on this, a big move on jcpenney of just about 6%. >> ringing the opening bell. ground breaking of three new hotels in an industry first is choice hotels international. welcome its president and ceo, steve joyce. there aren't many hotels being built in america at this moment. that's one reason why people think they'll be able to raise prices next year. what you're doing is very unusual, why? >> we have got a new brand, choice is for the first time breaking into the upscale space, there are a number of deals we were working. we agreed to co-invest with them, we got the deals done and we're here breaking in the first 24 hours, breaking ground in arguably
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm mary thompson on the market flash. we're taking a look at jp penny, on an otherwise down day, we see 10 million shares traded with almost an hour having passed in the trading session. no news, but we're keeping watch on this, a big move on jcpenney of just about 6%. >> ringing the opening bell. ground breaking of three new hotels in an...
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great to have you with us, paul. we have been hearing a lot about the fact that this shopping season has been sluggish, even before christmas there were lots of stores that had 50%, 60% off. would you put this mainly down to the fiscal cliff worries, to the aftermath of hurricane sandy, or to weather? >> i think all of the above. i think the fact that we have this sort of fiscal cliff overhang is sort of pulling back people from spending money but i think the weather has a huge impact on it and i think one of the big things to look at is the comparison to last year. last year there was no weather. it was abnormally warm, one of the warmest decembers on record. we had very, very strong traffic levels. any time we have weather this year, there will be a head wind and when we have the kind of weather we're seeing today, that will be a significant head wind. i think the fact that mastercard and sharper track pulled back their numbers doesn't bode well for the rest of the year because now of course we're up against it and
great to have you with us, paul. we have been hearing a lot about the fact that this shopping season has been sluggish, even before christmas there were lots of stores that had 50%, 60% off. would you put this mainly down to the fiscal cliff worries, to the aftermath of hurricane sandy, or to weather? >> i think all of the above. i think the fact that we have this sort of fiscal cliff overhang is sort of pulling back people from spending money but i think the weather has a huge impact on...
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they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >> if they drop the nyse brand, that's the dumbest thing they can do. i can't even imagine that happening. >> regulatory suicide. >> what is chuck schumer going to do? >> this is the global brand, period. >> what happens down the road? what happens two years from now? do they want to spin off the cash equities business, a low-margin business that's out there? it's literally dragging the multiple down of the i.c.e. nyse. does it get spun off in some other form or sold to a london stock exchange or a deutsche boerse? >> why would they buy it, bob? >
they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >>...
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glad you to join us. tom rutledge, ceo of charter communications. >>> whether you love it or hate it, it is hard to imagine a world without -- text messaging. hbd, lol, omg and the list of acronyms goes on and on and on. 20 years ago today the first text message ever was sent. we'll discuss what it's done to us all next. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- "i'm done. i'm out of here." you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ ♪ five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to
glad you to join us. tom rutledge, ceo of charter communications. >>> whether you love it or hate it, it is hard to imagine a world without -- text messaging. hbd, lol, omg and the list of acronyms goes on and on and on. 20 years ago today the first text message ever was sent. we'll discuss what it's done to us all next. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck...
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how badly you know us. in the metals market, platinum, gold, palladium and silver, up. >>> investors are not only making big bets on commodities but students are beginning to as well. why some high schoolers are now saying no to college and college loans but yes to working in oil fields. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily
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tell us how business is and how you view the economy right now. >> business for us is great. we're going to set an all-time record. in fact we'll finally surpass our all-time high in 2007. in 2007 just before the recession, that's when the auto market was around 17 million units. it's only going to hit about 14.5 this year but despite that we're going to surpass our sales record from 2007. even though the recovery has been mixed and unemployment has stayed high, we are bucking that trend with a pretty positive sales result. >> does the fiscal cliff debate and the lack of a resolution at this point impact your business at all? are you hearing from your customers that they might put off a purchase or they're worried about making a purchase given the lack of resolution in washington? >> predominantly it is the uncertainty. on the consumer side, absolutely it has an impact. kind of daily reports of doom that come out all of the media channels. zblipts's playing out on our channels. >> it reinforces consumer skepticism. absolute impact on consumer sent many so it leads to postponi
tell us how business is and how you view the economy right now. >> business for us is great. we're going to set an all-time record. in fact we'll finally surpass our all-time high in 2007. in 2007 just before the recession, that's when the auto market was around 17 million units. it's only going to hit about 14.5 this year but despite that we're going to surpass our sales record from 2007. even though the recovery has been mixed and unemployment has stayed high, we are bucking that trend...
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wearing his sunday finest for us. thanks for joining us. why do you think the fiscal cliff will benefit you and the price of gold? >> well, the fiscal cliff -- i think it's going to benefit me obviously because a lot of people run to gold for safety. that's why i got into it. you know, you look at everything going on. you look at raising the debt ceiling and the economy, and that's what drove me into actually digging the stuff out of the grounds. hey, let's go back to ford quick. i got 340,000 miles on my f-350, so hey, ford, come on, right here. hit the fat kid up with a new truck, man. >> if you keep finding gold, man, you can buy ford. you'll just buy the company. >> man, yeah. there's a great idea. >> you don't need a new car. save that for portland where you can ride your electric bike. where do you see the price of gold going, todd? everybody wants to know. >> i've been expecting -- here's the deal. you lined up a bunch of guys on the street and said how much physical do you actually have, most guys want to have gold. the problem is t
wearing his sunday finest for us. thanks for joining us. why do you think the fiscal cliff will benefit you and the price of gold? >> well, the fiscal cliff -- i think it's going to benefit me obviously because a lot of people run to gold for safety. that's why i got into it. you know, you look at everything going on. you look at raising the debt ceiling and the economy, and that's what drove me into actually digging the stuff out of the grounds. hey, let's go back to ford quick. i got...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> greenberg is out with his list of the worst ceos of 2012. number five for us? >> all day long i'll be doing this. who is the worst ceo of 2012? somebody who's been on the worst list in prior years, but is on my list for the second year running as a nominee, antonio perez of eastman kodak. this year, the company filed for bankruptcy. and that's after years of promising and underdelivering. there was even his initial push after he took the job in 2005 into consumer printing. how did that go? it failed. more recently, there's been an effort to sell kodak's patents, which the company originally valued at $2 billion. but most recent bid from apple and google appears to be something closer
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[ female announcer ] tell us... what will you gain when you lose? [ female announcer ] tell us... sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. p, 3 john sent in this picture of his dog olivee... intensly watching the game! show us your purple pride.you can upload photos and videos to us through urple -at --oxx bbltimore -dot- com.and you "see it shoot it send it" page at foxbaltimore dot com.or you can go to our facebook page... facebook dot com slash "inside fox45." commig up in our 6 o'clock hour... the fiscal clifffmay still be up in tte air... but it woo't be hitting our wallet at the grocery tore
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> in the coming weeks all use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from lapd, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have. we can't accept events like this as routine. >> that was the president at the vigil in newtown, connecticut, last night, the elementary school shooting that left 26 dead. democratic senator from virginia is calling for a bipartisan conversation on reforming gun laws. senator mansion joins us this morning. good to have you with us. good morning. >> thank you, carl. good to be with you. >> this is a bit of a statement coming from you, obviously you've been endorsed by the nra, used pictures of you holding guns in campaign material. can you walk us through the thought process that leads you to this conversation? >> carl, first of all, as a parent and as a grandparent, and the people of west virginia, our hearts go out
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you remember your name before -- >> that does it for us today. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now, time for "squawk on the street." >>> good morning, welcome to squawk on the street. i'm carl quintanilla, melissaly, jim cramer. nyse euro net selling itself to ice for 8.2 billion in cash and stock. david is here to break it down. >> go through some of the numbers four. the deal itself having been officially announced in the last half hour or so board signing off, call it about 8 a.m. eastern time. my sources tell me this all began a couple of months back when jeffrey spraker, the ceo of ice approached duncan niederauer, the ceo of the stock exchange about a potential deal. looking forward hearing from both men later in the program. as for the deal itself, if you're a new york stock exchange shareholder, mr. spreker built this account the past decade. 36% of the combined company will be controlled by current new york stock exchange shareholders. you get a premium. also an opportunity to participate in the continued growth of what will be a trading ba he months. they trade
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tweet us and let us know what you think at squawk street. we have some of those answers right after this. ♪ why can't they be like we were perfect in every way ♪ hunger and diabetes.anage >>> most people are dreaming a white christmas but some are dreaming of a yellow christmas, the kind that comes in a little blue box. robert craig explains in today's million dollar minute. >> reporter: this holiday season some of the biggest gifts come in the smallest packages. yellow diamonds are among the rarest, which is why this 15 carat rock rings in at $3.8 million. >> the cut is truly spectacular, 82 diamonds, a combination of round, brilliant cut. >> reporter: $2 million worth of yellow rock. >> that is oval cut yellow diamonds. the rarity is incredible. >> reporter: total cost? $1.2 million. >> say we have three friends going out for a night, one wearing the diamond necklace and ring, another one wearing these two. what would the total value of the pieces be? >> that would be $14 million. >> reporter: what kinds of people are buying these big
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to use that term. you're still there in washington. why? and what do you think about the fact that congress went home? >> well, i'm actually doing some committee work but i will say this, that this debate is both inside and outside of the town. outside in that the politics are obviously very, very important. i would suggest the president is letting the politics lead the negotiation far more than the policy. but when members go home, they have an opportunity to meet with small businesses, as the president is in fact doing today and they can go back and talk to their constituents. one of the things that i find when i talk to my constituents, they are saying, you know what? i think you should be flexible on the tax increase question but you need to be extremely firm on the spending cut. i think that's where the whole problem is right now. we're hearing so much from the president on let's increase taxes on small businesses and the wealthy but we don't hear anything solid in terms of what i'm willing to do
to use that term. you're still there in washington. why? and what do you think about the fact that congress went home? >> well, i'm actually doing some committee work but i will say this, that this debate is both inside and outside of the town. outside in that the politics are obviously very, very important. i would suggest the president is letting the politics lead the negotiation far more than the policy. but when members go home, they have an opportunity to meet with small businesses,...
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and then adapted to civilian use. but they have the same purpose, which is to kill and maim innocent human beings. they're really beings. they are really not used predominantly for hunting. the challenges, and i think it can be done to write a law without exemptions or exceptions that in effect swallow the rule. >> all right. senator, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >>> it is the last weekend for shoppers to hit the stores before christmas. find out which retailers have the most riding on their sales numbers in the next few days. we'll name names. coming up. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please
and then adapted to civilian use. but they have the same purpose, which is to kill and maim innocent human beings. they're really beings. they are really not used predominantly for hunting. the challenges, and i think it can be done to write a law without exemptions or exceptions that in effect swallow the rule. >> all right. senator, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >>> it is the last...
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used to have it on my pc. by never having all your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when that basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years? that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector immunizes your portfolio against massive across-the-board losses, being diversified by strategy helps no matter what market we're in you'll own something that's working. reserve one space in your portfolio for a high-yielding dividend stock. now a good old-fashioned growth name, especially a secular growth stock. on wall street secular has nothing to do with public versus parochial schools or establishment clause and first amendment, which you know i question. no, on wall street when a company has secular growth, it me
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thanks for showing us an actual system being installed and thank you for being with us. hope to see you soon.
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers
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our experts break it down for us. stay with us. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and apple. 3% back on 4 trips to the airport. it's as easy as... -[ man ] 1... -[ woman ] 2... [ woman ] 3. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could s
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the top us. diplomat was expected to return to work sidelined by a stomach-virus g wwich left herrseverely dehydrattd. butt she suffered the concussion after fainting due to the clinton's ilness forced hee to cancel some overseas triis, áandá her plans to testiff in front of congress on deceeber twentieth... in connection tt the deedly in benghazi. secretary - says "..secretary clinton has &pstressed she remains ready to &ptestify before she stees down ffom her post next month. in meanwhile, we're learning new details about the deadly september 11-th terror attack penghazi. consulate in - aabb-partisan senate rrport found terrrristt essentialll walked right into the compound. the report was releassd today by the senate coomittee on homeland security and governmeet affairs. it bllmes the state department, innlarge part, for faaling to respond toorequests for more seccirty resources. the terrorists imply walked unimpeded and set it ablaze - due tooextremely poor security. ///butt to///the state d
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thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people screaming right now. what do you mean. apple has to go higher. what is your premise here? >> firstly, a lot of credit goes to my co-author on this study. she did all the heavy lifting on this. historically and ask a very simple question. when a company gets to be the largest in its sector, the largest in his country or the largest in its world and that is something we have always known. a great company is not always a great investment. what we find is no top dog has ever stayed top dog and, if you have a top dog, it winds up being targeted by regulators, targeted by pundits, targeted by comp
thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people...
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join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> led zeppelin to wash away monday blues. congrats to the band for winning kennedy center honors last night. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla along with jim cramer, david faber live at nyse. melissa will join us in the next hour. we're kicking off the month of december with strength. anticipating good auto numbers today. greece unveiling that $10 billion eurobond buyback. a 52-week high in france and germany. our road map this morning begins in washington where fiscal cliff negotiations according to the "times" has "collapsed." at least for now. with less than a month until the deadline, who blinks first if anyone? >> goldman takes dell from a strength to a buy. is it time to look at the stock and maybe even other players in the beat up personal computer sector? >> manufacturing data out of china. not bad. 50.6. that's the highest in seven months. although shanghai again trades lower even europe's pmi improves a touch in nov
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for stopping and bringing us here. you're not from around here, right? around here, folks do for one another. thurman. here's some biscuits left from dinner. you wouldn't let me heat them. thank you much. you take care. have you eaten? i'm fine, thank you. i'll get that coffee. will he be all right? hard to tell. nothing broken. he has a concussion. head injuries are tricky. could i see him? he's liable to drift in and out. come on. mark. mark, can you hear me? listen to me if you can. you got to fight this thing, buddy. fight it. it's not your time to die. it's not your time. i'd say that's in god's hands, not yours or mine. you better let me check you out, too. no, that's not necessary. i'll say what's necessary and what isn't. that's funny. what? you don't have any heartbeat. i know that can't be so, but... i couldn't hear anything. you probably have a bad connection. try it again. well. i'll be darned! it's the strongest heart i've ever heard. you seem fit. you're welcome to sleep on the couch. we won't know about him for a while. i'd rather stay her
for stopping and bringing us here. you're not from around here, right? around here, folks do for one another. thurman. here's some biscuits left from dinner. you wouldn't let me heat them. thank you much. you take care. have you eaten? i'm fine, thank you. i'll get that coffee. will he be all right? hard to tell. nothing broken. he has a concussion. head injuries are tricky. could i see him? he's liable to drift in and out. come on. mark. mark, can you hear me? listen to me if you can. you got...
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join us tomorrow. squawk on the street is next. >>> take a look at how we are setting up on this thursday session, the day after the federal reserve decision. a lot of economic data out this morning, jobless claims coming in better than expected. core ppi in line with consensus. retail sales light. as for the picture in europe, take a look there. really following the cues of the u.s. markets this morning. our road map today starts with the fed announcing a new round of stimulus as chairman ber bernanke warps the fiscal cliff is hurting growth. house speaker john boehner expected to talk on the cliff talks 11 a.m. eastern time. >> told you this week, of course, they were talking actively, now, sprint/nextel offering to purchase the other half of clearwire it doesn't own. >> surges of best buy surging on reports that the founder is on the verge of making a formal takeover bid. >> and google maps has found its way back into apple's operating system. >> of course, we have to start off with the markets. dow
join us tomorrow. squawk on the street is next. >>> take a look at how we are setting up on this thursday session, the day after the federal reserve decision. a lot of economic data out this morning, jobless claims coming in better than expected. core ppi in line with consensus. retail sales light. as for the picture in europe, take a look there. really following the cues of the u.s. markets this morning. our road map today starts with the fed announcing a new round of stimulus as...
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that keeps the prisoner from suing us. and it keeps staff from using excessive force. because the staff all know they're being taped. >> first the medical record has been checked by medical staff. members are corrigan, to determine feasibility and that's been approved. >> the tactical team will be wearing coveralls, shin guards, stab-proof vests, helmets and gas masks. we also have the electronic immobilizing device, otherwise called a stun gun and we also have an eid shield. >> i'm always training myself. physically, psychologically, to be on guard, to be ready to combat these officers or prisoners, whatever might come my way. and i can do it. >> the extraction team sprays pepper spray into the cell and waits. >> they'll give the prisoner an order to comply. if the prisoner complies, then he'll be removed from the cell and whatever they need to do, they will do. >> but roberson doesn't comply. after two applications of pepper spray, the officers move in. >> after a prisoner is sprayed with o.c., we're obligated to take him over and wash him off with cold water. and th
that keeps the prisoner from suing us. and it keeps staff from using excessive force. because the staff all know they're being taped. >> first the medical record has been checked by medical staff. members are corrigan, to determine feasibility and that's been approved. >> the tactical team will be wearing coveralls, shin guards, stab-proof vests, helmets and gas masks. we also have the electronic immobilizing device, otherwise called a stun gun and we also have an eid shield....
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this system will affect us tomorrow. there is another one in the pacific northwest that will affect us on wednesday-thursday. that is probably the stronger one. the one tomorrow is fairly weak. this storm will follow the yellow arrow into maryland. it will have some moisture but not a lot. a lot of the cold air will be locked up in the great lakes and ohio valley so it will not have a lot of cold air to work with. there is not a lot of precipitation with it. it will travel in our direction. some of you may get some snow starting tomorrow afternoon into christmas eve. it is not the kind of snow that would cause trouble problems. temperatures will be above freezing. it will not be a big deal. from baltimore north and west, maybe a dusting tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. in western maryland, may be 1 inch, a little bit more in the mountains. this will not be a big deal. clear to partly cloudy tonight. cold and dry. tomorrow, increasing clouds. we will see the mix of rain and snow developed in the afternoon or evening.
this system will affect us tomorrow. there is another one in the pacific northwest that will affect us on wednesday-thursday. that is probably the stronger one. the one tomorrow is fairly weak. this storm will follow the yellow arrow into maryland. it will have some moisture but not a lot. a lot of the cold air will be locked up in the great lakes and ohio valley so it will not have a lot of cold air to work with. there is not a lot of precipitation with it. it will travel in our direction....
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did you say he's going to gang up on us? >>> time now with jack hanna, the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and he's brought some more company, a snow leopard. frisky one. >> piers, this probably is one of the most fascinating, for me, will get to four times this size. but they live in the hima layas. >> how many left in the world? >> 1,000, 500. they live in altitudes way up in the himalayas. >> when there's so few, how do they find another to mate with. >> that's it, good point. they are solitary, there's not enough to find another cat. >> can they mix mate with other breeds? >> not up there. lion and tiger has been done before, not cats. that tail, for example, touch the tail if you want to. the tail here gets much bigger, this thick. up there it's 40, 50 below zero, whatever. >> wow. that was cool, wasn't it? >> that's very cool, yeah. >> sorry you don't have a hand there, please, don't sue me. this animal takes his tail and wraps it around him, piers, all the way around him like a jacket to keep his face warm and t
did you say he's going to gang up on us? >>> time now with jack hanna, the director emeritus of the columbus zoo and he's brought some more company, a snow leopard. frisky one. >> piers, this probably is one of the most fascinating, for me, will get to four times this size. but they live in the hima layas. >> how many left in the world? >> 1,000, 500. they live in altitudes way up in the himalayas. >> when there's so few, how do they find another to mate with....
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they told us sergeant carl t. still has his job but an investigation is ongoing. he recanted some things on facebook. i was kidding. we weren't drunk. we weren't going 100 miles an hour, and i wasn't even the one taking this video. >> so where was he? >> he was a hood ornament. >>> a lot of smoke. see if we can get closer. >> the guy driving around arlington, texas. hey, looks like there's a house fire. let me go investigate. >> that's wild. you can feel the heat from here. >> the house fire is on the left. firefighters are trying to prevent it from spreading to the house on the right. it does a little bit. you can see flames from both houses. watch what's happening to the house on the left. >> that just completely erupted. >> there was an explosion. obviously everything burst out. you can hear the windows shattered. none of the firefighters were hurt. the home owner and his pet dog got out okay. the homeowner did have to be treated for smock inhalation. look at the brush and trees around there. think if it would spread if they got there later. >> looks like firef
they told us sergeant carl t. still has his job but an investigation is ongoing. he recanted some things on facebook. i was kidding. we weren't drunk. we weren't going 100 miles an hour, and i wasn't even the one taking this video. >> so where was he? >> he was a hood ornament. >>> a lot of smoke. see if we can get closer. >> the guy driving around arlington, texas. hey, looks like there's a house fire. let me go investigate. >> that's wild. you can feel the...
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it's amazing that people that far away care about us. this tight-knit community is beginning the past moving forward monday trucks arrived to move supplies from sandy hook to another school in a nearby town. the unspeakable tragedy had sparked the debate over gun control and a culture of violence in america. gun violence is a national epidemic in the national tragedy that demands more than words that's why we need an immediate international action from the president and congress. >> we as a nation have not done enough clearly to fill our number one obligation which is to protect our children. >> newtown united is calling for better gun control. the goal is to prevent a similar nightmare from striking another community. we do something now and take some action be proactive. >> some get ready to go back to school on tuesday parents learned about new precautions that will be in place there will be policed and grief counselors present. >> the gun control debate is heating up closer to home, and illinois senator and the governor are all calli
it's amazing that people that far away care about us. this tight-knit community is beginning the past moving forward monday trucks arrived to move supplies from sandy hook to another school in a nearby town. the unspeakable tragedy had sparked the debate over gun control and a culture of violence in america. gun violence is a national epidemic in the national tragedy that demands more than words that's why we need an immediate international action from the president and congress. >> we as...
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we'll send it back to you. >> thank you shot, and thank yoh for joining us. the news is always on on myfoxdc.com. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
we'll send it back to you. >> thank you shot, and thank yoh for joining us. the news is always on on myfoxdc.com. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are...
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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> my guest's son was killed at columbine, and lori's daughter was injured at virginia tech. i'm told you're wearing your son's shoes he died in. which brings it home. >> we had the same size shoes, so i wear these shoes. these are the shoes he was wearing on april 20th, 1999. i walk in his shoes to honor him. >> you have achieved a lot. you have managed to bring in an elimination of gun show background check loopholes in colorado. do youen watt to see that nationally? are you agast that it isn't a national thing? >> i am. in colorado we put it on the ballot. we took a vote of the people, we won that election. 70% to 30% in a progun western state. people in oregon close it the same year, 62-38. you put something sensible before the people and they'll support it. >> your daughter survived. she was shot at virginia tech. here's the thing. i love america, and i love americans
this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> my guest's son was killed at columbine, and lori's daughter was injured at virginia tech. i'm told you're wearing your son's shoes he died in. which brings it home. >> we had the same size shoes, so i wear these shoes. these are the shoes he was wearing on...
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super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating the 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> there's a lot more innovation in retail than simply knowing what you need with one click. joyus one of the new fast-growing online retailers that wants to use a personalized service to get you hook. our chat when we return. ñ cc [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> sukhinder cassidy spent two decades as media executive to companies like google and amazon before launching joyus.com. she's founder and chairman of a shopping site that is relying heavily on video to attract buyers to the show. this is about the future of shopping. we
super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating the 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i...
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thank you for joining us tonight. we hope your decision to watch our show was not a tough one. >>> tonight, the one and only barbra streisand. ♪ and the way we were >> extraordinary hour. the legendary superstar. >> those men are fighting for your right to make any kind of picture you want. >> her incredible career. >> i only began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress, b you see. >> her leading men. >> the greatest love of her life. >> you always ask that to people. why is that? >> and the tragedy that changed everything. >> i think it did scar me. >> and the politics, plastic surgery and the personal side of fame. >> you see me as this star. i don't see myself like that. >> barbra streisand, the way she is, a funny girl. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> people ask me who i would most like to have on my show as a guest one name pops up in my mind. she's a fabulous actress with a voice i believe is the greatest that's ever been. she's a humanitarian, activist, wife, mother and a funny girl. she is, o
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> it is the moment you've been waiting for. final trades. >> talk about mastercard. you you get a $500 print in the next week. >> i think
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> it is the moment you've been waiting for. final trades. >> talk about mastercard. you you get a $500 print in the next week. >> i think
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." >> two us? >> well, i spell it with two us. so, at the end of the show, he said, mel, mel, you were so funny, you were so wonderful, i can't thank you for coming on the show and being here and being here in person, i said, oh, please, bill. and listen. he gets up from behind the desk, this is all true. he gets up from behind the desk and he kind of starts towards me to give me a hug and he's, you know, so, i'm -- i say, well, okay. we're doing jerry lewis. all right. all right. so, we're doing jerry lewis. i don't want to hurt his feelings. i'll do jerry lewis. i'm like, oh, bill. and julia, my partner -- my partner, julia is screaming from behind, he's had polio, he's crippled! he's had polio. and i'm walking and i'm -- i say -- too late! and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: too late. too late. well -- there you go. that is the boxed set. "the incredible mel brooks." the incredible mel brooks, everybody. we'll be right back with jake tapper. ,, go olive garden's 2 for $25. an italian dinner for 2. start with all the fresh salad and w
." >> two us? >> well, i spell it with two us. so, at the end of the show, he said, mel, mel, you were so funny, you were so wonderful, i can't thank you for coming on the show and being here and being here in person, i said, oh, please, bill. and listen. he gets up from behind the desk, this is all true. he gets up from behind the desk and he kind of starts towards me to give me a hug and he's, you know, so, i'm -- i say, well, okay. we're doing jerry lewis. all right. all...
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super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> there's a lot more innovation in retail than simply knowing what you need with one click. joyus one of the new fast-growing online retailers that wants to use a (vo) when the clock runs out when the last card is played what will be remembered? explore the lives of the famous and infamous who changed our world forever. experience the drama, back to back to back. of all the hours in all their days, the ones you'll never forget are the final 24. kick off the premiere of the final 24 with a mini-marathon this sunday on cur
super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate...
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they have to tell us. then we have to take a look at it and see if it makes sense for the american public. >> when will we see people putting something on the table or is that not going to happen until like the 30th, 31st of the month? >> well, what i would say is in the white house's initial offer they did offer $400 billion in medicare cuts. and that is something that i think the republicans should actually like as a starting point because clearly the white house knows that they are going to have to go up from there. and bob corker the senator from tennessee who was also on "meet the press" yesterday has proposed some legislation that instead cuts $641 million out of medicare. we'll see some scale up in that direction. there are some things that republicans could like in that initial bid. >> let me bring in congresswoman karen bass. so you're hearing all the sides going back and forth but the one thing that everybody seems to just about agree on is that we're not getting anywhere fast. lindsey graham say
they have to tell us. then we have to take a look at it and see if it makes sense for the american public. >> when will we see people putting something on the table or is that not going to happen until like the 30th, 31st of the month? >> well, what i would say is in the white house's initial offer they did offer $400 billion in medicare cuts. and that is something that i think the republicans should actually like as a starting point because clearly the white house knows that they...
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it was used to play as time goes by. hopefully for its new owner, it will be the start of a beautiful friendship. ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.48 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> and coming up next on the late show with letterman, actor tom cruise who's promoting
it was used to play as time goes by. hopefully for its new owner, it will be the start of a beautiful friendship. ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.48 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make...
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we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions, and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> i thought of the idea when i was playing with memory cards on my table and they were like dominoes. that immediately led me to think rube goldberg. the term rube goldberg machine is named after a famous american artist who was known for designing cartoons that performed simple tasks in the most complicated way possible. >> getting from concept to reality takes more than six months, 25 people and many sleepless nights. >> it was trial and error. >> build an element, pray that it works. if it does, build the next element. and we had 133 elements. >> at first when i started, i was like, oh, this is fun, this is interestin
we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions, and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> i...
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tara moriarty joins us from san leandro to show us the impact the tide had there. >> reporter: good afternoon, at 11:28 the water was at its peak and if you look you can see where it was and how it already has receded. to give you an idea what it normally looks like, you can usually see the rocks 30 feet out and now the water is lapping up against the edge of the parking lot. >>> now, this is video we shot close by of water gurge eling out eling out of the manhole so the sewer system is being affected it and people are asked to do that. it is the highest tides of the year and the sea level is expected to rise by 1 foot by 2050. >> i was born and raised here and i come here a lot with my camera and film and this the highest i have ever seen it. >> in san francisco the water rose higher at the embarcadero to around 7 feet and the highest tide level is in coyote creek. in san leandro we can see tons of fishing polls lining the shore. >> we are out here all the time catching rays and sharks hoping to catch a big one. >> a better chance today. >> yeah, the big fish come in and all the fish want to
tara moriarty joins us from san leandro to show us the impact the tide had there. >> reporter: good afternoon, at 11:28 the water was at its peak and if you look you can see where it was and how it already has receded. to give you an idea what it normally looks like, you can usually see the rocks 30 feet out and now the water is lapping up against the edge of the parking lot. >>> now, this is video we shot close by of water gurge eling out eling out of the manhole so the sewer...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> how can you tell the difference between a rally that's played out and one that is just getting started? take goldman sachs. the stock jumped $4.28 and it is a point off its 52 week high. are we looking to start a major start off or is this a balance that will last for a couple more months? tonight we are trying to answer that question. i'm not a chartist. i pick stocks based on the underlying company. what does bob lang have to say about the action? he thinks the technical picture is downright beautiful. he thinks it is like the metropolitan museum of art. when you look back two years, goldman is still down. you have to. however, he believes that the stock is ready to come back with a vengeance. goldman has made what lang describes as a great looking w bottom pattern. it looks like a w. this is one of the most reliably bullish patterns. it tends to move up sharply. it is seemingly about to begin. today, goldman broke out above an important ceili
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> how can you tell the difference between a rally that's played out and one that is just getting started? take goldman sachs. the stock jumped $4.28 and it is a point off its 52 week high. are we looking to start a major start off or is this a balance that will last for a couple more months? tonight we are trying to answer that question. i'm not a chartist. i pick stocks based...